Thursday, February 5, 2026

BREAKING AWAY THE DOC RESTRICTIONS: THE ECLECTIC HYPERPINIAN If you haven’t tried Aglianico, it should be on your radar if you like bigger, full-flavored, and well-structured red wines. Many of the wines are rooted in volcanic soils, so you’ll find plenty of minerality on the nose and palate. The variety is known for its deep color, concentrated dark and red fruit notes, tannic grip, and, in the better wines, ageability. Among Aglianicos, the most famous include Aglianico del Vulture and Taurasi in the Irpinia hills. 7 of the Best Aglianicos From Southern Italy | Vinepair


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